Graduate School of Management students gain real-world experience integrating environmental thinking into supply chains Prior to enrolling in Professor David Correll’s supply chain management class at Clark University’s Graduate School of Management, what most students know about the topic can be summed up in a UPS catchphrase: “It’s logistics.” “It’s true,” Correll says with a…
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International Development Community and Environment
IDCE Prof. Cynthia Caron builds MOOC for USAID on Land Tenure and Property Rights
How do you keep a broad, disparate, and diverse group of on-the-ground development professionals—governmental, non-governmental, and affiliated—informed about the major challenges they face on a daily basis? How do you create connections so they can learn from each other and leaders in the field, in order to build effective strategies to overcome those challenges? This…
Graduate School of Management, International Development Community and Environment
Clark Student Helps Organize Energy Transition Workshop in Luxembourg
Robin Miller, a dual degree student in the MBA and MS in Environmental Science and Policy program, has made the most of her time at Clark University. Actively involved in a number of student clubs and activities, she recently returned from a summer trip to Luxembourg and Belgium, having been selected to participate in an international…
International Development Community and Environment
IDCE Fall Potluck
IDCE hosted it’s fall semester potluck September 2. The event is part of the kickoff events for the start of the semester and is an opportunity for students to get to know one another as well as sample foods from their classmates native countries.
International Development Community and Environment
IDCE’s Annual Fall Retreat
Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment (IDCE) Department began the new year with an annual tradition — the IDCE Fall Retreat. This year’s retreat was held in North Scituate, RI, and gave new and returning students an opportunity to meet one another, reunite with classmates, and participate in activities intended to strengthen the bond of our unique community. Here’s…
Graduate Admissions, Graduate School of Management, International Development Community and Environment
Clark’s 2015 Graduate Student Orientation in Pictures
Clark welcomed over 300 new graduate students to campus during the week-long fall 2015 Graduate Student Orientation. The sessions, which started Monday for new international students, began with a welcome from Clark’s President David Angel, followed by a few words from the Dean of Graduate Studies William Fisher, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs…
Graduate School of Management, International Development Community and Environment
Clark Graduate Students Selected as EDF Climate Corps Fellows
The Graduate School of Management and the International Development, Community, and Environment Department are proud to announce that two dual-degree graduate students have been chosen as Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Climate Corps fellows this year. Christian Davies of Wheaton, Illinois, and Edward Snook of Auburn, Maine, both working toward an MBA/MS in Environmental Science &…
Graduate School of Management, International Development Community and Environment
Clark University MA Graduate Crowned Ms. New England 2015
Shala Murray of Attleboro, MA, a dedicated member of the Worcester community for the last nine years, recently won the Ms. New England 2015 title by the Ms. America® Pageant. Murray is the oldest of eight children and a first-generation college graduate. After graduating from Attleboro High School in 2006, she made Worcester her home,…
International Development Community and Environment
Congratulations to the IDCE Class of ’15
The IDCE community organized a departmental ceremony to celebrate the graduation of the 2015 class and to recognize the journey they have accomplished together. Initiated by students and supported by faculty and staff, the celebration was held on Saturday, May 2, 2015, at Tilton Hall with Professor Halina Brown as keynote speaker, student speakers representing…
International Development Community and Environment
GISDE Student Awarded Grant
First year GISDE graduate student Monica Noon has received the competitive Career Development Grant awarded by the American Association for University Women. “I really wanted to apply for this grant because of the requirements,” said Noon. “It was specifically targeted at women who are going back to the University to further their education and careers.…